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Phlogopite from Romania

Romania
 
  • Bihor County
    • Nucet
      • BăiĆŁa mining district
Shimizu, M., Kato, A., Cioflica, G., Lupulescu, M., Shimizu, M. (1998) Friedrichite from Băiƣa Bihor, Romania. The Canadian Mineralogist, 36 (3) 861-868
    • Pietroasa
Marincea, ƞtefan, DumitraƟ, Delia-Georgeta, GhineĆŁ, Cristina Sava, Filiuƣă, Andra Elena, Dal Bo, Fabrice, Hatert, FrĂ©dĂ©ric, Costin, Gelu (2023) Ammonium-Bearing Fluorapophyllite-(K) in the Magnesian Skarns from Aleului Valley, Pietroasa, Romania. Minerals, 13 (11) doi:10.3390/min13111362
Marincea, ƞtefan, Delia-Georgeta DumitraƟ, Cristina Sava Ghineƣ, and Fabrice Dal Bo. (2022) "Carbonate-Bearing, F-Overcompensated Fluorapatite in Magnesian Exoskarns from Valea Rea, Budureasa, Romania" Minerals 12, no. 9: 1083. https://doi.org/10.3390/min12091083
Pantia, A. I., Marincea, S., Filiuta, A. E., Dumitras, D. G., & Ghinet, C. S. (2021). Preliminary mineralogical study of the magnesian skarn from Valea Rea (Budureasa, Bihor Mountain, Romania). Goldschmidt2021‱ Virtual‱ 4-9 July.
Marincea, S., Pantia, A. I. I., Dumitras, D. G., Ghinet, C. S., & Filiuta, A. E. (2021). Hydrothermal fluorapatite in magnesian skarns from Valea Rea (Budureasa, Bihor Mountains, Romania). Goldschmidt2021‱ Virtual‱ 4-9 July.
  • Bistrița-Năsăud County
    • Rodna
      • Valea Vinului
Delia Cristina Papp, Ionel Ureche, Ioan Seghedi, Hilary Downes, Luigi Dallai, (2005), Petrogenesis of convergent-margin calc-alkaline rocks and the significance of the low oxygen isotope ratios: the Rodna-Bùrgău Neogene subvolcanic area (Eastern Carpathians), Geologica Carpathica, 56, 1, p.77-90
  • CaraƟ-Severin County
    • Ciclova RomĂąnă
Ilinca, G. (2012) Upper Cretaceous contact metamorphism and related mineralization in Romania. Acta Mineralogica-Petrographica, Abstract Series, Szeged, Vol. 7.
Cioflica, G. & Vlad, ƞ.N. (1980) European Copper Deposits, Belgrade, 67–71.
    • Marga
Rădulescu Dan, Dimitrescu Radu, 1966, Mineralogia Topografică a Romùniei, Ed. Academiei RSR, 1966, p.17, 332, 334, 336, 342.
Cook, N.J., Ciobanu, C.L. (2001): Paragenesis of Cu-Fe ores from Ocna de Fier-Dognecea (Romania), typifying fluid plume mineralization in a proximal skarn setting. Min. Mag.: 65(3): 351–372.
    • Ocna de Fier
Ciobanu, Cristiana Liana and Cook, Nigel John, 2003, Skarn Textures and A Case Study: The Ocna de Fier - Dognecea Orefield, Romania, Ore Geology Reviews, p. 315-370.
Mineralogical Magazine, Vol. 65(3), pp. 351–372
Stefan Nicolescu (1996) - Excursion Guide. Field trip E1, Banat and Transylvanian Gold District, Romania. M&M 3, 3rd International Conference on Mineralogy and Museums, Budapest, Hungary, June 9 - 13, 1996, 60 pp
Ciobanu, Cristiana Liana and Cook, Nigel John, 2003, Skarn Textures and A Case Study: The Ocna de Fier - Dognecea Orefield, Romania, Ore Geology Reviews, p. 315-370.
  • Cluj County
    • Iara
www.geoecomar.ro (2015) http://www.geoecomar.ro/website/publicatii/supliment2008/15.pdf
  • Covasna County
Szakåll, S. & Kriståly, F., Eds. (2010): Mineralogy of Székelyland, Eastern Transylvania, Romania. Csík County Nature and Conservation Society, Miercurea-Ciuc, Romania, 321 pp.
  • Harghita County
Hirtopanu Paulina, Andersen C. Jens, Fairhurst J. Robert and Jakab Gyula (2013) Allanite-(Ce) and its associations, from the Ditrau alkaline intrusive massif. Proc. Rom. Acad., Series B, 2013, 15(1), p. 59–74
PĂĄl MolnĂĄr, E. (2000): Hornblendites and diorites of the DitrĂł syenite massif. University of Szeged, Szeged Hungary, 172 p.
HelĂ©na Walter, ElemĂ©r PĂĄl-MolnĂĄr, KrisztiĂĄn Fintor, Luca Kiri (2018) Fluid inclusions in post-magmatic diopsides of Jolotca ore field (Ditrău Alkaline Massif). XXI International Congress of the CBGA, Salzburg, Austria, September 10–13, 2018, Abstracts. p183
  • Hunedoara County
Hotz, W. (1909): Die MagnetiterzlagerstÀtten von Vaspatak im Komitat Hunyad, Ungarn. Mitteilungen der Geologischen Gesellschaft in Wien 2, 25-80.
Tschegg, C., Ntaflos, T., Seghedi, I., Harangi, S., Kosler, J., & Coltorti, M. (2010). Paleogene alkaline magmatism in the South Carpathians (Poiana Ruscă, Romania): Asthenosperic melts with geodynamic and lithospheric information. Lithos, 120(3-4), 393-406.
Downes, H., Vaselli, O., Seghedi, I., Ingram, G., Rex, D., Coradossi, N., ... & Pinarelli, L. (1995). Geochemistry of late Cretaceous-early Tertiary magmatism in Poiana Rusca (Romania). Acta Vulcanologica, 7, 209-218.
KrÀutner, F. (1969). Magmatites finales alcalines quaternaires dans la partie NE du massif de Poiana Rusca. Rev. Roum. Géol. Géophys. Géogr., Sér. Géol, 13, 47-67.
    • Simeria
Eur. J. Mineral.2006, 18, 503-508
  • Maramureș County
    • Groșii Țibleșului
SzakĂĄll, SĂĄndor - Ed. (2002) Minerals of the Carpathians. Granit, Prague.
  • Timiș
    • Gătaia
Seghedi I., Ntaflos T. 2006: G˘ataia lamproite (SW Romania). Mineralogia Polonica, vol. 29, 188-191
 
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